Collection of 41 Magazine and Literary Magazine Appearances
Collection of more than three dozen magazine appearances by Plath — including the first appearance in print of "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus."
Collection of more than three dozen magazine appearances by Plath — including the first appearance in print of "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus."
First printing of this collection of previously unpublished and fragmentary material from Vassar College's Bishop archive, inscribed by editor Alice Quinn to bookseller and publisher George Bixby.
Beautifully bound first edition of Zotti's annotated DIVINE COMEDY, primarily designed for British women learning Italian and dedicated by the editor to three aristocratic women patrons.
First edition of Plath's first book-length work, and the only poetry collection published within her lifetime.
Signed first edition of Bishop's first book, along with the original ticket from Bishop's reading where the book was signed.
First edition of this stunning anthology of poetry designed and illustrated in Arts and Crafts style by one of its greatest practitioners.
Mimeographed reading list from Sylvia Plath's Fall 1952 sophomore English 221 class at Smith College, with her handwritten notes — including library call numbers for the titles on the list and comments on an upcoming blind date.
Original signed contract for Plath's appearance in SEVENTEEN for her short story "And Summer Will Not Come Again."
Rare original drawing by the eleven-year-old poet featuring a lute-playing cherub singing with a robin sitting on a perch.
First US edition, review copy, of Sylvia Plath's second book of poetry, published three years after her death — a dark and personal collection.
Second printing of the UK edition of Sylvia Plath's iconic second book of poetry — issued by her US publisher Harper & Row in advance of the US edition, with Harper's "Uncorrected Proof" slip tipped to front free endpaper.
Uncorrected proof of Sylvia Plath's iconic second book of poetry, published two years after her death — a dark and personal collection.
First edition of Sylvia Plath's iconic second book of poetry, published two years after her death — a dark and personal collection.
Original autograph manuscript of one of Plath's earliest poems, in a version preceding the 1946 revision published in her junior high school literary magazine and collected nowhere else.
First edition of this posthumously published collection of 50 poems, with an introduction by poet Tess Gallagher, Carver's widow and literary executor.
Signed limited first edition of Levertov's poetry collection, arranged thematically in five "kinship groups" of associated poems.
Signed limited first edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime.
Signed limited first edition of Wilbur's 21 illustrated "clerihews for the telephone," useful scripts in verse for recording on the outgoing-message cassette tapes of the answering machines of yore, written for publisher Stuart Wright.
First (and only) printing of this pamphlet, the first of four issued by Equinox for Christmas of 1932, a revised version of Faulkner's poem "My Epitaph" included in the following year's A GREEN BOUGH.
First edition of Milosz's first new book of poetry following his 1980 Nobel Prize.
First trade edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime, in the Lynd Ward dust jacket in uncommonly good condition.
Signed limited first edition of these poems by the Pulitzer Prize winner, illustrated by Engelland, a co-founder of the Deerfield Press.
Inscribed first edition of Knight's third book, nominated for both a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize.
Limited bilingual edition of Montale's poems, printed in the original Italian with facing English translations by Charles Wright, published in the year of the Nobel Prize-winning poet's death.
Inscribed first softcover edition (simultaneous with the hardcover) of this early collection by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet.